Adobe Campaign Classic: On-premise / Hosted capability matrix

Adobe Campaign Classic (v6 or v7) comes with a set of modules and options. The availability of these modules and their use can depend on the type of deployment of your installation. This article shares some details about the main differences for certain features between fully hosted (Managed Services) and on-premise deployments.

Introduction

The different types of deployment available for Adobe Campaign Classic are detailed in the following document: Hosting models.

This article shows the main differences between hosted (Managed Services) and on-premise deployments. Hybrid deployments specificities depend on the elements hosted by Adobe and hosted in your premises.

The server configuration files and all the parameters they contain can only be modified by Adobe when hosted by Adobe. If you want a specific configuration to be enabled or modified, contact Adobe to have it done. For example:

New builds are made available regularly. You can choose to update your application server and your client console. For instances hosted by Adobe, the update can be performed after sending a request to Support.